The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 267F. Jefferies, 1967 The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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... human arts , so old indeed that it dates long before the dawn of history , it has not in any appreciable degree lost its hold upon human affection , and it never will lose that hold so long as the hearts of men are ready to respond to ...
... human arts , so old indeed that it dates long before the dawn of history , it has not in any appreciable degree lost its hold upon human affection , and it never will lose that hold so long as the hearts of men are ready to respond to ...
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... human character and human feeling . On high mountain tops the air is too thin to be breathed with healthy comfort ; and Goethe's atmosphere , in the Second Part , is highly attenuated . Imagination is the masculine ; fantasy , the ...
... human character and human feeling . On high mountain tops the air is too thin to be breathed with healthy comfort ; and Goethe's atmosphere , in the Second Part , is highly attenuated . Imagination is the masculine ; fantasy , the ...
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... human with the divine . We have now reached the last act , in which Goethe's scheme of redemption , based upon his utter conviction of the Divine love , is nobly carried out . Faust has reached the extremest limit of human ife - Goethe ...
... human with the divine . We have now reached the last act , in which Goethe's scheme of redemption , based upon his utter conviction of the Divine love , is nobly carried out . Faust has reached the extremest limit of human ife - Goethe ...
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Nature The Romance of By WILLIAM SYDNEY | 1 |
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Africa From By GRANT ALLEN 547 | 70 |
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